NOTES:Using the Grid: To sort, click the column header. Clicking once will sort in descending order. Click twice for ascending order. The Name field does not support sorting. To filter, type within the text box underneath the column headers. For text, it looks for any match (so ‘John’ under name would include Johnny Cueto and Chris Johnson). For numbers, you can use greater than and less than signs as well (so >1 in Runs would filter to only players with at least 1 Point Share in Runs). You can use multiple filters at the same time.

Projections – The Rest of Season projections are produced by Steamer Projections with playing time estimates produced by Razzball. Saves, Holds, and Quality Starts are estimated by Razzball. These projections are updated near-daily and take in-season performance into account. The playing time estimates (which covers Games and Plate Appearances for hitters and Games and IP for pitchers) leverage in-season data such as batting order position, games started, averages IP/GS, etc and do aim to account for players on the DL and, to a lesser extent, players who may be more likely to lose playing time due to injury or performance. Short-term events such as getting sent down to the minors or losing a full-time role may take some time to be accounted for in the projections.

Point SharesMethodology ($ and PS) – The values under the stat categories are Point Shares (PS). They represent the estimated difference in an average team’s points if they were to substitute a given player for the average player at his position. So if a player has a 1.0 for Runs, he would, on average, increase a team’s standing points in Runs by 1 point. Multi-position eligible hitters are assigned their most valuable position for Point Share calculations based on the following order of most valuable to least valuable: C, SS, 2B, 3B, OF, 1B, DH. For more information on the methodology, see here. The $ calculations are based on the standard $260 allotment per team and is tied to the Point Share methodology.

Roster: For ‘ESPN Roster’, this is C/1B/2B/SS/3B/5 OF/CI/MI/UTIL/9P. For ‘Yahoo Roster’, this is C/1B/2B/SS/3B/3 OF/2 UTIL/2 SP/2 RP/4 P. For AL/NL-only leagues, this is 2C/1B/2B/SS/3B/5 OF/CI/MI/UTIL/9P.

Pos / MVPos: ‘Pos’ includes every position the player is eligible. ‘MVPos’ is the position that was used for their Point Share rankings and is the position where the player is judged most valuable. The order of most valuable to least valuable for positions is: C, SS, 2B, 3B, OF, 1B, DH. Note that the position eligibility rules for ESPN and AL/NL only formats is 20 games previous season / 10 games current season while Yahoo format is 10 games previous season / 5 games current season.

Owned%: Based on ownership within the Razzball Commenter Leagues which consists of 64 12-team MLB leagues using the standard ESPN roster format.

I’m assuming Alex Wood’s severely low rank (and low $ in W’s and QS’s) is a reflection from when he was moved to relief and/or temporarily demoted to the minors, and his playing timing since returning as a starter has not yet been factored in by Streamer Projections.